Chinese president Xi Jinping has been given his own political theory, according to state news agency Xinhua.
It will be known as “Xi Jinping Thought” and has 14 principles, the agency says.
The theory is likely to be incorporated into the constitution of the ruling Communist Party, which would strengthen Xi Jinping’s position at the top.
He would be the first leader to lend his name to a political theory since Deng Xiaoping, who retired in 1989. The only other leader to do so was Mao Zedong.
Xinhua says the Communist Party of China has created “Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era”.
The report appeared in English but has yet to be confirmed in Chinese-language state media.
It quotes senior party officials such as Zhang Dejiang who said “the thought is the biggest highlight of the 19th National Congress” and a “historic contribution to the Party’s development”.
The BBC’s China Editor Carrie Gracie says it is very unlikely that they would make these comments, or that these comments would be reported in Xinhua, without representing the authoritative view of the party.